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How To Create a Course in 5 EASY STEPS - Episode #106 Justin Burns

Social Proof Podcast

Social Proof Network

Entrepreneurship, Business

52K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2021

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Justin Burns went from hopping around from job to job as a Loan officer, selling cell phones & car speakers and copywriting to unlocking the life of his dreams.


From his early days from the south-side of Chicago and a brief time in San Francisco, he learned the business of Digital REAL ESTATE. Now, as founder and creator of Miestro he has unleashed the power of online learning while building a very lucrative and impactful business. In this episode we talk about :



-The Power of self-education.

-The early days of e-books and affiliate marketing.

-Why every Entrepreneur needs to MASTER BOREDOM.

-The changing landscape of online education.

-why it is very easy for anyone to create a course (and profit from it)


And so much more!


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0:00.0

I'm a good. I look good. Hey, man. I want them. I don't want them roasted me into YouTube. Come on. I hit you right after.

0:14.1

The only roast Donnie. I don't need them roast the session. You know what I'm saying?

0:20.5

Maybe killing my dog, man. Maybe kill them. It's like my audience and they want to hear me more and stuff like that, but I love Donnie on the show.

0:29.5

I love it. I've never, not ever. I mean, we do one on one, but how to jacket the jacket, Luke. Do I need to bring it down? No, that's your look. I don't think I've ever seen you without the jacket. Really? I'll think about not wearing it, but I like you. Yeah, I mean, I can't see the other ones, but it should be good. But they good though, right?

0:58.3

Yeah, super clean focus. All right. Are you ready? All right. Cool. Cool. All right. Welcome to another edition of the social proof podcast. We find a dopest people to do the dopest stuff. And it's very interesting because today's guests has been educating me. And I was just sharing with you. I don't think we've had. Let me, let me, let me back it up. Let me think. Let me think. I don't know if we've ever had a techie on the show.

1:26.3

Someone that's like built and sold an app for sure, no one is built and sold nothing. Right, right, right, technology, big. But yeah, you're definitely the first app developer. Maybe. Oh, I'll be mad at somebody like, yeah, I did it.

1:43.3

I was on that joint before that first person to teach me because this was maybe a year ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah, about a year ago, we sat down outside of Marquil Russell. He connected us, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, shut out to Marquil. Yeah, my boy, Marquil. But for those that don't know, it like introduced yourself to the people so we can get this thing going because I got mad questions. Yeah, yeah, it was going on everybody. I'm just a virus in the founder of my show, which is an online course platform. I've actually, interestingly enough, been in the text box.

2:13.3

I've been in the space only for the past eight years. Only that's what I remember years. I mean, I only been a full-time entrepreneur for nine. Yeah, yeah, but I'm much for nine years. But see, what you got to understand is like a lot of people who are in this field of technology.

2:33.3

Developing software, doing those things like they've been in the game for I found, you know, most of their life for when they went to college and they have some level, even if they dropped out of college, they've had some level of experience. Me, I just kind of got into it about eight years ago.

2:49.3

So we say you got into, what were you doing before? So first of all, I'm a fast forward, then we'll rewind. Yeah.

2:55.3

Give me some of the stuff you did in the space because you built, you built two, you sold both of them. You sold two apps that you developed, right?

3:04.3

I sold one. So I sold one and I currently have my show. You currently have my show. It was something else you were telling me that you developed where or it was a part of the other software.

3:15.3

Yeah. So we, so we actually before that, we'll you call them apps, right? That's what most people, right?

3:21.3

Most people call them apps, right? Really what I do is called, it's called SaaS. So it's called software as a service. The most people know what this software apps are the things on your phone.

3:31.3

I mostly deal in like the, you know, what we call like the cloud computing space, which is mostly, you know, like where people use these apps on their desktop computers, you could use them on your phone, but mostly the known as software service.

3:43.3

Gotcha. Software as a service. Yeah. So it's a software that serves whatever client. Yeah, whatever markets you want us. We serve, you know, we serve like small business owners, mostly who use like we were mostly like a marketing kind of software technology.

3:59.3

So gotcha gotcha. So for one, I don't feel like I have the brain for it. You know what I mean? Like stuff don't compute nobody to it. It doesn't compute with me like that.

4:11.3

Like when you, you start talking about the nano techs and put on stuff together. So have you always been even for it? You started this field of study where you always like kind of like the technological person. No, no, that wasn't, that wasn't me. No, no, man, where we actually started.

4:27.3

It's interesting, man, like, you know, I always tell people like most people when you when you get out of college, when you get out of high school, right.

4:34.3

Most people in high school, it's like you're trying to find your life story. You know, you go, I want to be a lawyer. I want to be a doctor. I want to be on these things.

4:41.3

Me, I know what the hell I wanted to do. I didn't even go for it. I mean, and I didn't want to force it either. Like that was the thing, like I didn't want to force it.

4:49.3

I didn't want to put myself in a position because I saw so many people doing things that they really didn't want to do with their life.

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